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Humans are mostly driven by social instincts from "summary" of The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt argues that human beings are fundamentally social creatures, shaped by evolution to thrive in groups. Our social instincts drive much of our behavior, influencing everything from our moral judgments to our political beliefs. These instincts are deeply ingrained in us, guiding our interactions with others and shaping our sense of identity and belonging. From an evolutionary perspective, our social instincts can be traced back to our ancestors who lived in small, close-knit communities. In order to survive and reproduce in these harsh environments, individuals had to cooperate with one another, form alliances, and navigate complex social hierarchies. Those ...
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    The Righteous Mind

    Jonathan Haidt

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